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'''Leveler''' is a mechanic introduced in ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]''. Leveler cards are creatures with a keyword ability called '''Level up''' that can only be activated anytime the player could cast a [[sorcery]]. When the ability resolves a level [[Counter|counter]] is put on the creature and its level is increased to the number of level counters on the card.
'''Level up''' is a [[mechanic]] introduced in ''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]''. Creatures with that [[keyword]] are usually referred to as '''Levelers'''. The ability can only be activated anytime the player could cast a [[sorcery]]. When the ability resolves a level [[Counter|counter]] is put on the creature and its level is increased to the number of level counters on the card.


When the creature reaches a certain level, it's [[Power/Toughness|power and toughness]] changes and the creature may gain additional abilities.
When the creature reaches a certain level, it's [[Power/Toughness|power and toughness]] changes and the creature may gain additional abilities. For example, <c>Knight of Cliffhaven</c> starts out as a 2/2 creature for {{1}}{{w}}. When leveled up at least once for {{3}}, it becomes a 2/3 creature with [[flying]]. If it was leveled up at least four times, it becomes a 4/4 creature with flying and [[vigilance]].


Creatures with leveler have a different [[card frame]] in a similar manner as [[Flip cards]] and [[Planeswalker|planeswalkers]] were printed with a different card face. The textbox is separated into the levels with the top level showing the Level up ability with a box on the right showing the base power/toughness. Below it are boxes on the left showing the levels a change in the creature occurs with on the right being boxes with the changed power/toughness. In between those boxes is space for additional abilities if the creature gains any.
Creatures with leveler have a different [[card frame]] in a similar manner as [[Flip cards]] and [[Planeswalker|planeswalkers]] were printed with a different card face. The textbox is separated into the strips with the top strip showing the Level up ability with a P/T-box on the right showing the base power/toughness. On the stripes below it are arrow-like boxes on the left showing the levels a change in the creature occurs with P/T-boxes on the right. In between the box designating the level and the P/T-box is space for additional abilities if the creature gains any.


==Reminder text==
==Reminder text==

Revision as of 08:41, 25 March 2010

Level up is a mechanic introduced in Rise of the Eldrazi. Creatures with that keyword are usually referred to as Levelers. The ability can only be activated anytime the player could cast a sorcery. When the ability resolves a level counter is put on the creature and its level is increased to the number of level counters on the card.

When the creature reaches a certain level, it's power and toughness changes and the creature may gain additional abilities. For example, Knight of Cliffhaven starts out as a 2/2 creature for {1}{W}. When leveled up at least once for {3}, it becomes a 2/3 creature with flying. If it was leveled up at least four times, it becomes a 4/4 creature with flying and vigilance.

Creatures with leveler have a different card frame in a similar manner as Flip cards and planeswalkers were printed with a different card face. The textbox is separated into the strips with the top strip showing the Level up ability with a P/T-box on the right showing the base power/toughness. On the stripes below it are arrow-like boxes on the left showing the levels a change in the creature occurs with P/T-boxes on the right. In between the box designating the level and the P/T-box is space for additional abilities if the creature gains any.

Reminder text

The latest reminder text for Leveler reads "Level up: X. (X: Put a level counter on this. Level up only as a sorcery.)"